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INDEX 



JAVA, Cinchona brought to, 

 37 ; importance of in the 

 Great War, 38 n. 



JENNER, Sir Wm., 83. 



JESUITS' BARK, see Cinchona. 



JOHNS, Rev. Chas. Alex. (1811- 



74), 34- 



JOHNSON, Thomas (ob. 1644), 

 his edn. of Gerard's Herbal! , 

 20 ; introduces bananas, 21 ; 

 originates Field Clubs, ib. ; 

 his military career, 22, 76. 



JONES, Wm., his drawings of 

 butterflies, 42. 



JUSSIEU, Antoine de, 79. 



JUSTINIAN, encourages sericul- 

 ture, QI. 



KALM, Peter (1715-79), Swedish 

 botanist, 54 ; visits Ph. G., 

 6 1 ; meets Sir. H. Sloane, 

 63 ; at Little Gaddesden, 64. 



KALMIAS, 65. 



KENSINGTON GARDENS, 74. 



KEW, Royal Botanic Gardens at ; 

 their origin, xii., 74, 79. 



KING'S ROAD (Chelsea), its 

 origin, 26 ; becomes public, 



KCFLREUTERIA, at Ph. G., 95. 



LAGG, John, ostler and botanist, 

 75- 



LATIN, as a universal language 

 78. 



LINDLEY, John (1799-1865), 

 Lecturer at Ph. G., 79 ; his 

 System of Botany, ib. ; his 

 work at Chelsea, 81. 



LINNJEUS, Carolus (Karl von 

 Linne, 1707-78), his system of 

 classification, 59 ; visits Chel- 

 sea, 60 ; at Putney Heath, 

 62 79. 



LINNEAN SOCIETY, founded, 75. 



LONDON POLYTECHNICS, 97. 



LOQUAT (Photinia Japonica), at 

 Ph. G., 94. 



MACCLESFIELD, 2nd E. of (1697- 



1764), P.R.S., 65. 

 MADRID, 75. 



MAIDENHAIR - TREE (Ginkgo), 

 specimens in Ph. G., 88 ; "a 

 living fossil," 89. 

 MAIDSTONE, 78. 

 MARKHAM, Sir Clements, his 



Peruvian Bark, 38. 

 MEAD, Dr. R. (1673-1754), his 



duel with Woodward, 53. 

 MEATH, Lord, 97. 

 MEDLAR, Japanese, see Loquat. 

 MEDMENHAM, 79. 

 MILL, J. S., his love of flowers, 



too. 

 MILLER, Joseph, Demonstrator 



at Ph. G., 65. 



MILLER, Philip (1691-1771), gar- 

 dener at Ph. G., 56 ; his 

 Dictionary, ib. ; 57 ; visited 

 by Linnaeus, 60 ; 66, 67. 

 MONTAGU HOUSE, 52. 

 MONTPELLIER, 46. 

 MOORE, Sir Norman, art. in 



D.N.B. by, xii. 

 MOORE, Thos. (1821-87), 



Curator of Ph. G., 82, 96. 

 MORE, Sir Thos., 27, 29-30 ; 



his Herbarius, 70. 

 MULBERRY, trees at Chelsea, 

 90 ; black and white varieties, 

 92. 

 MUSEUM, British, foundation of, 



SI- 

 MUSEUM, Nat. Hist., 41. 

 NEILGHERRY HILLS, 38. 

 NEWTON, Sir I., 40 ; monument 



to, 58. 



NORMAN, Mr. Philip, 31. 

 NORTHUMBERLAND, ist D. of 



(1715-86), 74. 



NORTHUMBERLAND, 2nd D. of, 

 75- 



OGLETHORPE, General J. E. 



(1696-1785), founds Georgia, 



58. 



" ORANGERY," meaning of, 63. 

 ORANGE-NASSAU, Sloane at, 46. 



PARADISE Row (Chelsea), views 

 on origin of the name, 29. 



PARKINSON, John (1567-1650), 

 29. 



